“…However, epalrestat containing a rhodanine fragment was successfully used to treat diabetes mellitus [25]. For compounds containing fragments of rhodanine, antibacterial activity [26][27][28][29][30][31], fungicidal [26,32], antiviral [30], anti-tuberculosis [33], anti-inflammatory [26,27,34], and anti-cancer [26,27,30,[35][36][37] activities were noted. These compounds can be used in the treatment of diabetes mellitus [25,27], Alzheimer's disease [26,27], and a number of other diseases [38,39].…”